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  • Using Siri to Get Your Health Questions Answered? Here’s Why You Should Stop

    Today, we live in a 24/7, on-demand world, where with the click of a button you can communicate with anyone in any place, have coffee delivered at your doorstep or learn about different diseases and conditions (thanks, in part, to blogs like this).

  • Rhabdo: The Dark Side of Intense Workouts

    Most of us realize jumping into an intense workout too fast after sitting out for several months can cause injury. For weekend warriors, that often translates to a pulled muscle or shin splints. The majority of these side effects usually resolve with rest, a heating pad or some ibuprofen.

  • 7 Myths About Cholesterol

    Cholesterol is one of the most well-known, yet misunderstood, compounds found in the body. One of the biggest misconceptions is that all cholesterol is bad. The truth is that your body would fall apart without this critical component, which is essential for making cell membranes and hormones.

  • Choose Correct Shoes To Avoid Sports Injury

    The first step to avoid a foot or ankle injury while playing sports is choosing the appropriate shoe. But there are so many options that it’s easy to get overwhelmed.

  • 8 Simple Ways to Stay Healthy When You Work a 9-to-5

    More than 123 million Americans work a full-time job. When you add family obligations and social activities into that mix, there aren’t many hours left in the day.

  • 4 Ways To Survive One Less Hour of Sleep

    Springing forward for daylight saving time can wreak unexpected havoc on our lives as we attempt to adjust. Losing an hour can lead to sleep deprivation, and that can even affect our hormone levels, meaning temporary changes in appetite, an increase in our cravings, as well as accidental overeating, are possible.

  • Why Don’t I Want to Have Sex?

    Women can have a lower sex drive than men because we have lower testosterone levels. This can affect everything from sex drive to the blood flow to sexual organs to the quality of orgasms. Simply put, this difference in levels even can affect our need to have sex.

  • Could It Be ED?

    Episode 18 Could It Be ED?

  • Is "It" Smaller Now?

    Episode 5 Is "It" Smaller Now?

  • Am I Bleeding Too Much?

    Episode 22 Am I Bleeding Too Much?